Kawaii Baby Happy Leak-Free One-Size Diaper Cover

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The One Size Happy Leak-Free Diaper Cover comes in both a Snap Closure and Velcro Closure version.

For new parents and smaller babies velcro closures can be better because they are easier to adjust the waist size. When your baby grows older, snap closures work better because they are not as easy for toddlers to remove.

You can transform the diaper cover using the 3 rows of rise adjustment snaps to fit a baby weighing from 8 to 36 lbs.

Small - Snap the top row button into the lowest row buttonMedium - Snap the top row button into the middle row buttonLarge - Leave buttons un-snappped

Fold Back Laundry tabs

It is an extra piece of loop tape that lets you fold the hook part of the tab back for washing. By folding the tab back and securing the hook part of the tape, you can keep the hook tape from catching on other diapers in the washer. Folding the tab back also lessens lint buildup in the hoop tape and prolongs the life of the fasteners.

Additional Stability

An additional feature in the front inside flap holds the diaper in place. You can use the covers over a prefold, fitted diaper or insert. Using an Insert and cover is recommend for newborn or smaller babies before they become more active. Once your baby is mobile it is recommended to use either a Snappi or diaper pins to fasten prefold diapers. If you choose to use microfiber inserts, use a liner to separate your baby's bottom and the insert. Microfiber has a drying effect that will irritate your baby's skin.

Washing Instructions

These covers can stand up to almost any machine washing method and drying. Use only with warm water and a gentle soap.

Washing temperature should not greater than 95 degree F or 35 degree C

Dry your covers in the machine for 10-20 minutes. Hang dry if they are still damp.

Bleach or any whitening products can ruin the elastic and damage the waterproofing of your covers. Avoid if possible.

Also avoid rubbing detergent directly on the diaper cover. These products can destroy the waterproof ability of your covers. Covers generally don't have to be washed as often as the diaper.

If the cover is not soiled when changing the diaper, just run tap water down the inside of the cover to rinse off any residue. Pat dry or hang to dry and re-use.